What is the poet comparing to a bird that cannot fly in the poem dreams
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The poet is comparing a bird with broken wings that cannot fly with a life without a dream.
Explanation:
"Dreams" is a poem written by Langston Hughes. The poem speaks is about the importance of a dream.
The poem is composed of two stanzas with four lines each. The poet has metaphorically compared a life without a dream with a bird with broken wings that cannot fly in the first stanza. A life without dreams in comparison with a barren field with snow, that can not produce anything.
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